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  • 11Jewish Theological Seminary of America — Building at 3080 Broadway in Manhattan Motto והסנה איננו אכל Motto in English And …

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  • 12JEWISH STUDIES — Jewish studies, or often Judaic studies, refers here to the academic teaching of aspects of Jewish religion, history, philosophy, and culture, and associated languages and literatures, at the undergraduate and graduate level in institutions of… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 13Jewish mythology — is generally the sacred and traditional narratives that help explain and symbolize the Jewish religion, whereas Jewish folklore consists of the folk tales and legends that existed in the general Jewish culture. There is very little early folklore …

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  • 14Jewish assimilation — is a social and religious process of loss of the Jewish identity of an individual by marriage to a spouse that is not Jewish, or the abandonment of the Jewish religion to adopt another religion which is more common, and thus more acceptable at… …

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  • 15Jewish skeptics — are Jewish individuals (historically, Jewish philosophers) who have held skeptical views on matters of the Jewish religion. In general, these skeptical views regard some or all of the principals of faith, whatever these may be (see Maimonides,… …

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  • 16Jewish identity — is the subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating to being Jewish. [http://books.google.com/books?id=87sx1v9UmlQC printsec=frontcover dq=jewish+identity sig=uWlgMwXei1dyZFhqvXV3RxvWK3I] Jewish identity, by this definition,… …

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  • 17Jewish Bolshevism — Jewish Bolshevism, Judeo Bolshevism, Judeo Communism, or in Polish, Żydokomuna, is a pejorative antisemitic expression based on the notion that Jews are responsible for Bolshevism and Communism.The expression was the title of a pamphlet, The… …

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  • 18JEWISH CHRISTIANS —    sometimes known as MESSIANIC JEWS these are contemporary converts from JUDAISM to CHRISTIANITY who attempt to preserve Jewish TRADITIONS while accepting JESUS OF NAZARETH as the MESSIAH …

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  • 19JEWISH IDENTITY — Through the ages Jewish identity has been determined by two forces: the consensus of thinking or feeling within the existing Jewish community in each age and the force of outside, often anti Jewish, pressure, which continued to define and to… …

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  • 20Jewish views of religious pluralism — Religious pluralism is a set of religious world views that hold that one s religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth, and thus recognizes that some level of truth and value exists in other religions. As such, religious pluralism goes …

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